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Just READ the whole thread! What an interesting journey. This most recent photo was the first I saw, and LOVED, so imagine my surprise to see how VERY different all the previous scapes were hehe. You are talented and very creative,well done on every one of those scapes!

This was probably my favorite picture. Love the color added in the background! I feel this was a much stronger hardscape then the one right before it too.

What did you do with all that UG? Sell it or do you have other tanks? I just wanted to roll around in it! lol

This most recent scape is very wild compared to your previous structured scapes. How are you liking it? And with this tank being mostly moss have you found that you had to decrease your ferts a lot or do they suck em up too?

Thank you for sharing this tanks incredible story with us over the years!

Thank you!
I sold the UG last year...
About ferts can not say anything because it's too early (just 3 weeks). Some nutrients are stored in Manado substrate, and will take some time to release in the water. (read the manufacturer's specifications). Manado acts like a sponge, retaining excess of nutrients (only macro) and releases them when amount of this nutrients in the water is low. I do not follow any particular program of fertilization, just keep my tank in the green zone of tests.